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right now america's debt is 53% of the total economy. deficit hawks like robert biggs by were quoted in washington times said this, the basic challenge is political and we've gotten to a situation where the spending promises we made can't be financed with the levels of taxation we've agreed upon. getting out of that dynamic requires either cutting back on the spending promises or raising taxes. those are politically explosive choices. will the president have to consider raising taxes on the middle class if he's going to be serious about taking on the debt? >> david, as you know, the president does not support raising taxes on people making less than $250,000 a year. the president recognizes that our deficits are too high and they're going to have to come down overtime. look what he's done when he came into office. he came in and cut taxes as he should have on 95% of working families, provided incentives to business to stimulate private investment. he's committed to bring the deficits down. he's outlined a very hard ambitious set of propo
right now america's debt is 53% of the total economy. deficit hawks like robert biggs by were quoted in washington times said this, the basic challenge is political and we've gotten to a situation where the spending promises we made can't be financed with the levels of taxation we've agreed upon. getting out of that dynamic requires either cutting back on the spending promises or raising taxes. those are politically explosive choices. will the president have to consider raising taxes on the...
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god bless the united states of america.
god bless the united states of america.
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. answering them. siemens. everything is better with swanson broth in it. made with garden vegetables and sun-drenched herbs. the secret is swanson, 100% natural chicken broth. >>> well, that makes it official there, the longtime home of the dallas cowboys is out of here. texas stadium was imploded just about an hour ago so all that's left of the 65,000 seat stadium is 6 million pounds of steel and concrete, 95% of which will be recycled. they left the stadium in 2008 after 38 historic seasons there. >>> consumers wary of increase late fees are starting to pay off their credit card debt faster than before. late payments fell to 4.39% last quarter. so what does it indicate about our financial recovery? let's bring in a personal finance expert. i'm going to cross my fingers and think that means good news. >> sure, sure. absolutely. i get asked all the time, do you really think a
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. answering them. siemens. everything is better with swanson broth in it. made with garden vegetables and sun-drenched herbs. the secret is swanson, 100% natural chicken broth. >>> well, that makes it official there, the longtime home of the dallas cowboys is out of here. texas stadium was imploded just about...
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it is time for america to shoot the puck. thank you for your leadership on energy and thank you for building a better america. [applause] >> thank you secretary chu for those inspiring remarks. he is a true friend of the building trade and demonstrates that to us every day. the building trade looks forward to many years of close collaboration with dr. chu and the department of energy. brothers and sisters, that includes today's session. please take a look at the workshop schedule for this afternoon. you'll have the opportunity to information -- to get in-depth information about the information we got this morning. becalmed -- the meeting is in recess until tomorrow. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> in a pool -- in a few moments, a few more comments about the regulation bill. "washington journal" is live at 7:00 eastern. we will have a senate judiciary committee oversight meeting on the rights division of the justice department. that is what it
it is time for america to shoot the puck. thank you for your leadership on energy and thank you for building a better america. [applause] >> thank you secretary chu for those inspiring remarks. he is a true friend of the building trade and demonstrates that to us every day. the building trade looks forward to many years of close collaboration with dr. chu and the department of energy. brothers and sisters, that includes today's session. please take a look at the workshop schedule for this...
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somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. >>> pretty dangerous weather all over the south today. several tornadoes are threatening states from texas to tennessee but that's not the only danger. large hail and destructive winds are expected, too. as if that wasn't enough, right? multiple states are already under tornado warnings. for the latest on all this, i'm joined by the weather channel's mike seidel who's live in greenville, mississippi. so, this check of things, how's it looking? >> well, you just showed that lightning strike from the golf tournament, the pga tour stop in new orleans hitting that tree on the course. they didn't even get the second round in yesterday. today's nation ride s
somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. >>> pretty dangerous weather all over the south today. several tornadoes are...
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in america today weerks does he recalling with newly-leased and graphic combat video of brutal civilian death in iraq. the website says that the classified video is from an american apa che helicopter. the video we are about to show you is disturbing and graphic. according to the website, this video dates to july 12th, 2007. it shows two men they identified a journalist and his driver. as well as several others. the camera strap is mistaken for a weapon. he and another man thought to be equipped with rpgs and ak-47s. >> five to six individuals with ak-47s. >> we have a guy shooting. >> the journalist, his driver and the other men assemble and the helicopter opens fire. >> line them all up. >> come on. fire. >> the tape identifies approximately eight men as killed in the strikes. including reuters cameraman and his driver. they're apparently assumed to be insurgents. >> dead bastards. >> nice. [ bleep ]. >> thank you. >> later, a family and neighbors, adults and children inside a minivan pull up on the wounded to try to help. they, too, are fired upon. >> come on. >> clear. >> while the
in america today weerks does he recalling with newly-leased and graphic combat video of brutal civilian death in iraq. the website says that the classified video is from an american apa che helicopter. the video we are about to show you is disturbing and graphic. according to the website, this video dates to july 12th, 2007. it shows two men they identified a journalist and his driver. as well as several others. the camera strap is mistaken for a weapon. he and another man thought to be...
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america's favorite no calorie sweetener. youtube didn't exist. and facebook was still run out of a dorm room. when we built our first hybrid, more people had landlines than cell phones, and gas was $1.75 a gallon. and now, while other luxury carmakers are building their first hybrids, lexus hybrids have traveled 5.5 billion miles. and that's quite a head start. ♪ >>> poland declared a week of mourning as it reels from the plane crash that killed its president and other leaders. vladimir putin visited the site of the crash. thousands in warsaw lay flowers and lit candles outside the preside presidential palace. we are joined live from warsaw. a good morning to you. let's talk about the feeling and what you've been hearing from people following this awful tragedy. >> reporter: it's a sad day and a very sad scene here in warsaw but also outside the presidential palace. as you said tens of thousands of people are gathered here today and have been coming here for the last 24 hours or so even before the official national mourning was announced yester
america's favorite no calorie sweetener. youtube didn't exist. and facebook was still run out of a dorm room. when we built our first hybrid, more people had landlines than cell phones, and gas was $1.75 a gallon. and now, while other luxury carmakers are building their first hybrids, lexus hybrids have traveled 5.5 billion miles. and that's quite a head start. ♪ >>> poland declared a week of mourning as it reels from the plane crash that killed its president and other leaders....
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america's beverage companies have removed full-calorie soft drinks from schools, reducing beverage calories by 88%. together with schools, we're helping kids make more balanced choices every day. ♪ preparing for retirement can be complex. and with 7,000 boomers a day reaching retirement age, the need for help has never been greater. a merrill lynch financial advisor can help you plan, invest, and manage your assets, which could make your second act better than your first. merrill lynch wealth management. with frequent heartburn. let me show you. there's a new 24-hour heartburn formula that's different. it's called zegerid otc. only zegerid otc has both prescription strength-medicine and a special ingredient to allow its powerful medicine to be quickly absorbed. zegerid otc controls and suppresses acid all day and all night. new zegerid otc. discover the difference. and look for $4 savings in sunday's paper. >>> a drug used to shrink enlarged prostates may help prevent prostate cancer. it reduced the risk for the disease by nearly a quarter. all of the men have elevated psa levels, but no
america's beverage companies have removed full-calorie soft drinks from schools, reducing beverage calories by 88%. together with schools, we're helping kids make more balanced choices every day. ♪ preparing for retirement can be complex. and with 7,000 boomers a day reaching retirement age, the need for help has never been greater. a merrill lynch financial advisor can help you plan, invest, and manage your assets, which could make your second act better than your first. merrill lynch wealth...
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somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. i was just in town for a few days and i was wondering if i could say hi to the doctor. - is he in? - he's in copenhagen. - oh, well, that's nice. - but you can still see him. - you just said he was in-- - copenhagen. - come on. - that's pretty far. - doc, look who's in town. - ellen! - copenhagen? - cool, right? vacation. - but still seeing patients. ( whispers ) workaholic. - i heard that. - she said it. - i-- cisco-- introducing healthpresence. but my doctor told me that most calcium supplements... aren't absorbed properly unless taken with food. he recommended citracal. it's different -- it's calcium citrate, so it can be absorbed with or without food. citracal. band now we're insuring overts do18 million drivers. gecko: quite impressive, yeah. boss: come a long way, that's for sure. and so have you since you started working here way back when. gecko: ah, i still have nightmares. anncr: gei
somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. i was just in town for a few days and i was wondering if i could say hi to the doctor. - is he in? - he's in copenhagen. - oh, well, that's nice. - but you can still see him. - you just said he was in-- - copenhagen. - come on. - that's pretty far. - doc, look who's in town. - ellen! - copenhagen? - cool, right? vacation....
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. >> to do what we have to do for a living, poor america. >> i don't think gitmo has a problem like that. they may on another national security issue be able to pass this treaty that the president just signed with the russians, the strategic arms reduction treaty start. i think that the republicans do not want to be on the wrong side of a national security issue. and i must say, a lot of these republicans who did not vote. they're in drug withdrawal. they've got to vote for something, these guys have to and they're going to find a way to do it. >> i have a hypothesis, the administration knows it's not going to get most of it. what it wants to do after health care is to try to say to base voters, look, we've got the other agenda items. if you don't come out and vote these things are not going to happen in our first turn. they're trying to gin up the base and enthusiasm for what happened in virginia, new jersey and massachusettsments they could be thinking that way, but i think the republicans are saying hold tight we're going to do well in november and we'll come back with more numbers an
. >> to do what we have to do for a living, poor america. >> i don't think gitmo has a problem like that. they may on another national security issue be able to pass this treaty that the president just signed with the russians, the strategic arms reduction treaty start. i think that the republicans do not want to be on the wrong side of a national security issue. and i must say, a lot of these republicans who did not vote. they're in drug withdrawal. they've got to vote for...
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america remembers a tragedy in the past. some in the press link political activism to the sins of mcveigh. all next on news watch. et's kick our excuses to the curb. cover 'em up with an extra bag of lch. let's get our handsa lit. our dollars a little stroer. and our thinking a little greener. let's grab all the bags all the plants and all the latest tools out there. so we caturn all these savings into more colorful shades of doing. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. >>> earth day turned 40 this week. originally inspired by former u.s. senator gaylord nelson. the day brings attention to environmental issues worldwide. i'm old enough to remember the first one. judy, it does help keep environmental issues on peoples' minds without pointing fingers, earth day does. what about the press? the media coverage of it? >> i think the press is accustomed to covering this annual event as people are accustomed to exploiting it. what has happened is earth day has for both media and i think for mainstream world, h
america remembers a tragedy in the past. some in the press link political activism to the sins of mcveigh. all next on news watch. et's kick our excuses to the curb. cover 'em up with an extra bag of lch. let's get our handsa lit. our dollars a little stroer. and our thinking a little greener. let's grab all the bags all the plants and all the latest tools out there. so we caturn all these savings into more colorful shades of doing. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot....
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america has to walk and be better. america, as a nation, is incredible. look to our most recent world catastrophe or two. haiti and chile. americans -- it did not matter -- americans rolled up their sleeves and gave and will continue to do that. haiti will need help for a long time. i hope and pray that we will be there. that is the commitment that we have made. when the tsunami occurred, even during katrina -- some may argue the government was late -- but americans responded. that is the beauty of who we are. if we can continue to appeal to the goodness and extract that, that is one thing i think my father mastered. instead of always saying what we are getting, trying to figure out what we are able to come together on. ultimately, i think we will get past this issue of race. it will take some time. we're not there yet. we may be a long way from it. we made great strides and will continue to do so. >> go-ahead. >> this is touching on the media piece of this. i would also appeal for people to not be captured by the heat, but by the light. our technology al
america has to walk and be better. america, as a nation, is incredible. look to our most recent world catastrophe or two. haiti and chile. americans -- it did not matter -- americans rolled up their sleeves and gave and will continue to do that. haiti will need help for a long time. i hope and pray that we will be there. that is the commitment that we have made. when the tsunami occurred, even during katrina -- some may argue the government was late -- but americans responded. that is the...
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this is taking on corporate america. you talk about copy desks. what are they? the papers basically said oh, we don't need copy editors. they get in the way of the profits. >> i know where you're going. >> here's where it's going. we don't need to provide service. we don't need to provide a camera crew on broadcast television. we can have one minnesota bands do it. they all talk about hey, you have to multitask. have i got an idea for all of them. you want to multitask? why do we need a c.e.o., a c.f.o., a c.o.o. and a chairman of the board? what do these guys do anyway? >> they go to lunch. >> they go to lunch. >> no, no, they also take the company airplane. >> my point is that there is a complete disregard for providing solid service and living up to the responsibility of an institution like the journalistic institutions in the name of the quarterly report. and that is possibly one of my ultimate pet peeves. >> one of mine, i'm sure it's shared is the great deal of companies that have automated telephone systems, which is all of them. i spent an hour trying to
this is taking on corporate america. you talk about copy desks. what are they? the papers basically said oh, we don't need copy editors. they get in the way of the profits. >> i know where you're going. >> here's where it's going. we don't need to provide service. we don't need to provide a camera crew on broadcast television. we can have one minnesota bands do it. they all talk about hey, you have to multitask. have i got an idea for all of them. you want to multitask? why do we...
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he is the man charged in the shooting death of ll, who was on security duty at bank of america. it was during the night of february 20. police say he was fatally shot. he is a father of three. -- father of two. >> is 17 year-old accused of firing a stray bullet that critically injured a five-year old girl last summer. a teenager is said to have been the intended target. >> police surveillance video shows a group of people scrambling and taking cover. a jury must decide if lamont davis fired a semiautomatic handgun in july to a dozen nine. he denies being in the area when shots were fired. police believe another teenager was the intended target. >> it is a dangerous situation to be in. he is being called to testify against the person that the state believe is responsible for the shooting. he has to go back and live in the neighborhood. there is concern about it. >> he said he heard a voice in turned and shot her fired. he took off running. raven wyatt was also injured. she was shot in the head. she was not the intended target. everything occurred after he spat in the face of a fe
he is the man charged in the shooting death of ll, who was on security duty at bank of america. it was during the night of february 20. police say he was fatally shot. he is a father of three. -- father of two. >> is 17 year-old accused of firing a stray bullet that critically injured a five-year old girl last summer. a teenager is said to have been the intended target. >> police surveillance video shows a group of people scrambling and taking cover. a jury must decide if lamont...
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government without a tough and vibrant media of all sorts is not an option for the united states of america. >> obviously, they want more opinion. look what they watch. look what they're watching at night. they're watching "o'reilly." they're watching glenn beck. >> how do we deliver the news that people need to conduct their daily lives, to be good citizens? >> from the newseum in washington, d.c., this is "the future of news." welcome to the night studio and our conversation about media and news in the digital age. i'm sonya gavankar filling in for frank sesno. today's guests have very different perspectives on the news media. chris matthews is a long-time broadcast journalist, a best-selling author, and of course is host of "hardball" on msnbc. jan schaffer is a print journalist and a pulitzer prize winner. she is now at the american university as the executive director of the j-lab, the institute of interactive journalism. welcome to you both. let's start out with a very quick question: is there really anything wrong with 24-hour news cycle? jan? >> well, it doesn't serve all the citize
government without a tough and vibrant media of all sorts is not an option for the united states of america. >> obviously, they want more opinion. look what they watch. look what they're watching at night. they're watching "o'reilly." they're watching glenn beck. >> how do we deliver the news that people need to conduct their daily lives, to be good citizens? >> from the newseum in washington, d.c., this is "the future of news." welcome to the night studio...
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this is what america is saying about what they enjoy it and what their party id is. host: kansas, independent line boardwalk. caller: it is galinas, please. fine. i want to thank c-span. i have a question for mr. feltus, please? have you ever considered doing a poll on how many of our legislatures and senators actually watch washington journal so they may gain better insight into what the people of this country are saying? i don't care about professional sports. high school, yes. it is a bunch of kids out there having fun. they are not making millions of dollars. host: do you get a lot of politicians at the high-school sporting events? caller: very, very few. host: what is your comfort level of politicians showing up at sporting events? caller: i am there to watch the game. i am sorry but i have no problem with it. i supported a gentleman who was elected senator this past year and we went to several football games, -- host: did he go there to meet voters. caller: meeting and greed. -- meet and greet. guest: i think high school sports is something campaigns overlooked
this is what america is saying about what they enjoy it and what their party id is. host: kansas, independent line boardwalk. caller: it is galinas, please. fine. i want to thank c-span. i have a question for mr. feltus, please? have you ever considered doing a poll on how many of our legislatures and senators actually watch washington journal so they may gain better insight into what the people of this country are saying? i don't care about professional sports. high school, yes. it is a bunch...
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was a cop somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes rely a mark on the environment. ana country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >> the university of maryland is reacting to video of a student being beaten by police officers. >> and julie parker continues our coverage on it is a story that you will only see on abc 7. she is live now from college park with campus reaction. >> we would like to advise parents that if your children are in the room right now, you might want to ask them to leave. this video is a graphic. it features images that multiple is students say they sought repeatedly the night of a riot. >> watched the student and a light-colored pants by the wall. he is walking along, until he realizes that the mounted police officer is in front of him. within seconds, a
was a cop somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes rely a mark on the environment. ana country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >> the university of maryland is reacting to video of a student being...
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ball was on duty providing security at the bank of america plaza downtown on the night of february 20 when he tried to break up a fight that erupted in front of the building. police say rodse pulled a gun and fately shot the father of two. >> the trial of davis. he critically injured a 5-year-old girl. in the courtroom yesterday, a teenager who prosecutors claim was his target took the stand. >> from a juvenile program in pittsburgh, a shooting victim explained what a led to a street fight and gunfire. raven was shot in the head but was not the intended target. 17-year-old lamont davis is charged. he denies being in the area when the shots were fired. the 17-year-old shooting victim says he was hit in the arm. he told jurors everything started after he was accused of spiing in the face of a teen age female. an accusation that he denies. >> that was his testimony, that he was shot. >> the intended victim testifies he was in the area of the 300 block of south polasski street. he was involved in a verbal confrontation and a fight. video shows surveillance of folks scrambling. the young m
ball was on duty providing security at the bank of america plaza downtown on the night of february 20 when he tried to break up a fight that erupted in front of the building. police say rodse pulled a gun and fately shot the father of two. >> the trial of davis. he critically injured a 5-year-old girl. in the courtroom yesterday, a teenager who prosecutors claim was his target took the stand. >> from a juvenile program in pittsburgh, a shooting victim explained what a led to a...
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. >>> an oregon man will receive $18.5 million from the boy scouts of america in a sexual abuse case. he was awarded the money in punitive damages from six accounts of sex abuse he suffered by a scout master. he talks about how he felt after the verdict was handed down. >> i don't know if i have closure, i have a long road ahead of me still. it's a huge jumping point, a huge start for me. as long as i was able to help one person, this is all well worth it. >> the multimillion dollar case was the largest ever against the boy scouts. >>> the case against the 22-year-old who allegedly hacked into sarah palin's e-mail account resumes monday in tennessee. the star witness has already taken the stand. the former alaska governor testified friday that the intrusion into her e-mail disrupted her campaign and personal life. david kernell posted information from palin's e-mail on the web, including family phone numbers that led to harassing calls. palin spoke to reporters about the experience. >> yeah, that was uncomfortable, especially the first screen shot was a friend who was going through a
. >>> an oregon man will receive $18.5 million from the boy scouts of america in a sexual abuse case. he was awarded the money in punitive damages from six accounts of sex abuse he suffered by a scout master. he talks about how he felt after the verdict was handed down. >> i don't know if i have closure, i have a long road ahead of me still. it's a huge jumping point, a huge start for me. as long as i was able to help one person, this is all well worth it. >> the...
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we have a microcosm of america. >> why did you name books or magazines? >> obviously i have of course, of my life. i am a lover of books and magazines and newspapers even though it was early in the interview i was already feeling it was very unprofessional i felt like a yearly asking me this it was in the context of do you read it seem like she was discovering a nomadic tribe some neanderthal cave in alaska how are you in touch with the real world that is how i took the question i rolled i eyes and was annoyed with the question and i said this is a problem with the state of journalism to no matter what i say to her it will probably be twisted and perceived as a bit negative. >> host: what was happening within that campaign during that moment? >> guest: that early on she noted how early it was there were divisions within the mccain campaign starting almost immediately within a couple of weeks. she says she was annoyed with the question of course, politicians get asked questions that are annoying all the time and she was at that at that point* with the same
we have a microcosm of america. >> why did you name books or magazines? >> obviously i have of course, of my life. i am a lover of books and magazines and newspapers even though it was early in the interview i was already feeling it was very unprofessional i felt like a yearly asking me this it was in the context of do you read it seem like she was discovering a nomadic tribe some neanderthal cave in alaska how are you in touch with the real world that is how i took the question i...
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you can't come to america to get a job if you're coming here illegally in the future by having a social security card system that can be checked. do you support that kind of enforcement vehicle? >> the enforcement vehicle, yes. because if we are, if we have a path to legalization, if we deal with the undocumented that are here that are law-abiding and working. and that employers, and employees know they have rights and that there's verification to their ability to work in this country, absolutely. the problem is that we've only talked about one end of the spectrum and not dealt with the comprehensive side. >> do you think that if you jammed this issue at the hardliners, the people like the governor and said, look, let's be honest, the people a here are going to stay here. nobody's going to go around this country, rounding up what, 10 million, 12 million people in this country and send them away. they have kids here, roots here. overwhelmingly, they're law-abiding. nobody is really ever going to do that. that's just rhetoric. let's talk about the future and having a system of liberal but
you can't come to america to get a job if you're coming here illegally in the future by having a social security card system that can be checked. do you support that kind of enforcement vehicle? >> the enforcement vehicle, yes. because if we are, if we have a path to legalization, if we deal with the undocumented that are here that are law-abiding and working. and that employers, and employees know they have rights and that there's verification to their ability to work in this country,...
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somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. siemens. come on in, and i'll give you a free quote. quote and compare in about 8 minutes. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> the space shuttle discovery made a landing this morning. and many americans were able to see the shuttle as it headed home. the shuttle sailed across the country from washington state to georgia and then glided to the ground in florida. >>> news out of china tonight about that 7.1 magnitude earthquake that hit the country last week. the official death toll climbed to 2,046 people with 193 still missing. rescuers are searching through collapsed buildings looking for survivors. >>> scientists say that volca
somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. siemens. come on in, and i'll give you a free quote. quote and compare in about 8...
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america. ♪ growing stronger. every day. >>> "nightline" continues from new york city with cynthia mcfadden. >> we turn now to the nation's highest court, in what is bound to be a political showdown. justice john paul stevens, who turns s 90 this month said toda he will step down. but before you can say jurisprudence, the conversation turned. who will the president choose to fill his shoes? terry moran has this report. >> reporter: the party faithful and party leaders were loaded for bear. >> from now until november, when they say yes we can, we stand up and we say, oh, no, you don't. >> reporter: while conservatives here cheered sarah palin and bought buttons and hobnobbed, they were planning for a major assault this november on the democrats' control of congress. so, the news that supreme court justice john paul stevens were retiring shot another jolt of political adrenaline through this gathering. so, you predicting a long, hot summer of confirmation battle? >> i think that is very likely. >> reporter: you thin
america. ♪ growing stronger. every day. >>> "nightline" continues from new york city with cynthia mcfadden. >> we turn now to the nation's highest court, in what is bound to be a political showdown. justice john paul stevens, who turns s 90 this month said toda he will step down. but before you can say jurisprudence, the conversation turned. who will the president choose to fill his shoes? terry moran has this report. >> reporter: the party faithful and party...
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it says "america's back." we have a classic disconnect. we hear numbers out of wall street, we see covers of magazines like that, people watching at home, millions of people in the grips of unemployment and poor financial times wondering when they are going to start feeling some of this. >> that is the key question for this economy. far be it to me to seem unpatriotic, but one has to wonder when our economy is going to grow. growth is going to depend on the u.s. consumer. unemployment still remains very, very high. we are going to hear a lot from corporate america about how much money cooperations made. they have done well. that is why the stock market is up. they have done well because of productivity gains. they fired a lot of people in 2008 and 2009. they found they can do more with less. the question is when they get back to hiring. >> this is why we turn to you. thank you, as always. reporting on tonight's latest economic numbers. >>> in washington tonight, 47 world leaders have gathered for a summit on the most serious of topics, nuc
it says "america's back." we have a classic disconnect. we hear numbers out of wall street, we see covers of magazines like that, people watching at home, millions of people in the grips of unemployment and poor financial times wondering when they are going to start feeling some of this. >> that is the key question for this economy. far be it to me to seem unpatriotic, but one has to wonder when our economy is going to grow. growth is going to depend on the u.s. consumer....
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people are concerned we've lost so many job across america. collective anxiety is a lot of those are not coming back. it will be interesting to see how it turns around. >> greta: dana, thank you as always. you've heard about states suing the government over health care what if you want to sue government yourself? a lawyer from tennessee wants to represent you. joining us live republican congressional candidate in tennessee. have you filed a lawsuit on behalf of people? >> yes we have. about a week and a half ago we filed a lawsuit on behalf of one individual in tennessee and we invited all of tennessee to join the lawsuit. within a few days we were inundated with requests from all over the country. we decided we would let any company or citizen join we now have 10,764 as of a few minutes ago. >> greta: people are going to think it is a class action, because of the number of people. this is not been certified as a class. at this point you have one person in court with 10,000 plus that want to join is that fair? >> that's correct, yes. >> greta:
people are concerned we've lost so many job across america. collective anxiety is a lot of those are not coming back. it will be interesting to see how it turns around. >> greta: dana, thank you as always. you've heard about states suing the government over health care what if you want to sue government yourself? a lawyer from tennessee wants to represent you. joining us live republican congressional candidate in tennessee. have you filed a lawsuit on behalf of people? >> yes we...
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america. ♪ growing stronger. every day. >>> welcome back. the tea party crowd has called president obama a socialist, communist and nazi. now, democratic congressman, steve cohen of tennessee compared the tea party movement itself to the kkk in a radio interview. let's listen to it. >> the tea party people are kind of like without robes and hoods. they have really shown a very hard core angry side of america that is against any type of diversity. and with opposition to african-americans, hostility toward gays, hostility to anybody who wasn't just, you know, a clone of george wallace' fan club. i'm afraid they have taken over the republican party. >> i think it's cultural and these people are ready to be led by the nose and being led. just to be against barack obama. >> we have congressman cohen joining us right now from memphis. thank you for joining us. give me your insights right up front. i'm i'm a student of the tea party crowd. who are these people? how much is racial? how much is ideological and how much rooted in organizations like th
america. ♪ growing stronger. every day. >>> welcome back. the tea party crowd has called president obama a socialist, communist and nazi. now, democratic congressman, steve cohen of tennessee compared the tea party movement itself to the kkk in a radio interview. let's listen to it. >> the tea party people are kind of like without robes and hoods. they have really shown a very hard core angry side of america that is against any type of diversity. and with opposition to...
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the most innovative full- size sedan in america: the taurus sho, from ford. drive one. trugreen's taught me a lot. like how every lawn is different. some people want a place to play... others, a place to chill. yo, b. but i've learned from trugreen if you treat every lawn special, the sky's the limit. i'm gonna go public next summer. what's crackin, baby?! bobby! [ male announcer ] call 877-trugreen and get a customized plan for a healthy, green lawn, guaranteed. best lesson i've learned? mow on sunny days. lawn's looking good, bobby. my pleasure...really. [ male announcer ] trugreen. go greener. >>> and finally tonight, our "person of the week." a very different kind of reality tv. on a contest watched by millions of people, a mother decides, it's time to be heard. it's the arab world's version of "american idol," where, believe it or not, you become an instant star by reciting poetry. man after man talking about soccer, life in the desert. and then, a shock. a saudi arabia woman, knees knocking. >> i am a strong woman. i am brave. this is the first time i'm standing i
the most innovative full- size sedan in america: the taurus sho, from ford. drive one. trugreen's taught me a lot. like how every lawn is different. some people want a place to play... others, a place to chill. yo, b. but i've learned from trugreen if you treat every lawn special, the sky's the limit. i'm gonna go public next summer. what's crackin, baby?! bobby! [ male announcer ] call 877-trugreen and get a customized plan for a healthy, green lawn, guaranteed. best lesson i've learned? mow...
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america. ♪ growing stronger. every day. ♪ [ male announcer ] we make them beautiful. ♪ we make them tougher. ♪ we make them legendary. we make them better... ♪ to make your life better. ♪ and we've never made one... quite like this. the 100% electric nissan leaf. ♪ impact fishing markets in japan, marine legislation in the u.s., and food consumption in italy? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment objectives, risks, fees, expenses, and other information to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> so, today, i state clearly and with conviction, america's commitment to seek the peace and security of a world without nuclear weapons. >> welcome back to "hardball." a year after president obama called for a world without nuclear weapons, he put forth the framework for that goal tod
america. ♪ growing stronger. every day. ♪ [ male announcer ] we make them beautiful. ♪ we make them tougher. ♪ we make them legendary. we make them better... ♪ to make your life better. ♪ and we've never made one... quite like this. the 100% electric nissan leaf. ♪ impact fishing markets in japan, marine legislation in the u.s., and food consumption in italy? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual...
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this is america. >> indeed it is. elijah cummings, thank you very much, and i wish you a happy easter weekend. thank you. >>> and politico's jonathan martin with the latest on the sex shop spending spree. >>> but how should the president celebrate the victory? "the daily show"'s john stewart has an idea. >> you don't have to relax in real time. pack it all into one of those '80s movie maun tajs. we're part of nature, and as we destroy nature, we destroy ourselves. it's a selfish thing to want to protect nature. i never intended to be a businessman. we made the world's best climbing equipment out of here. we realized that putting in and taking out of all these pitons was causing damage to the rock. so, i made these little soft aluminum chalks that you just put in with your fingers. and i'm a dam buster. we've been working for years to take this dam out. the reservoir behind it is only 4 feet deep-- the water gets real warm, kills a lot of the life in the river. when you take out a dam, that's a real victory. i mean, a
this is america. >> indeed it is. elijah cummings, thank you very much, and i wish you a happy easter weekend. thank you. >>> and politico's jonathan martin with the latest on the sex shop spending spree. >>> but how should the president celebrate the victory? "the daily show"'s john stewart has an idea. >> you don't have to relax in real time. pack it all into one of those '80s movie maun tajs. we're part of nature, and as we destroy nature, we destroy...
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. >>> and just ahead on "america this morning," the white house chief of staff admits he's got his eyes on another job. >>> plus, new details on the attack that put data for millions of google users into the hands of hackers. >>> and nature's fury. our reporter travels to the top of that iceland volcano. >>> welcome back. overseas stock markets are rebounding this morning. tokyo's nikkei average closed lower but only slightly. hong kong's hang seng rose more than 200 points. in london, the ftse opened higher. the dow gained 73 points on monday. and the nasdaq lost one point. >>> general motors is expected to make good on a promise to fully repay the $6.7 billion loan funded by u.s. taxpayers. gm's ceo is expected to make the details public tomorrow, during a visit to a plant in kansas city. gm has already made two $1 billion payments and promised to have the entire government loan paid off before the end of june. >>> toyota is recalling its lexus gx 460 suv to fix those stability control problems. that is the model consumer reports warned consumers not to buy two weeks ago. their tests
. >>> and just ahead on "america this morning," the white house chief of staff admits he's got his eyes on another job. >>> plus, new details on the attack that put data for millions of google users into the hands of hackers. >>> and nature's fury. our reporter travels to the top of that iceland volcano. >>> welcome back. overseas stock markets are rebounding this morning. tokyo's nikkei average closed lower but only slightly. hong kong's hang seng...
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i'll talk to someone who says we need a value-added tax in america. a move critics call an economy killer. >>> plus, new fighting breaks out in the capital of a key american ally. hear how the united states military could be affected by the unrest overseas. >>> and then tonight at 6:00 eastern right here on msnbc, it's "the ed show." i'll be back at 6:00 eastern. the president of the united mine workers of america joins me to talk about the mining disaster in west virginia, the legal ramifications, and if it could have been prevented. that's tonight at 6:00 right here on msnbc. [ female announcer ] sometimes, you can get so much out of so little. woohoo! [ female announcer ] especially when it comes to charmin ultra soft. its ultra soft design is soft and absorbent. it has so much absorbency, you can use 7 sheets versus 28 of the leading value brand. so your family can get more out of less. mom's never gonna believe this one. [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft. enjoy the go. geico's been saving people money and who doesn't want value for their do
i'll talk to someone who says we need a value-added tax in america. a move critics call an economy killer. >>> plus, new fighting breaks out in the capital of a key american ally. hear how the united states military could be affected by the unrest overseas. >>> and then tonight at 6:00 eastern right here on msnbc, it's "the ed show." i'll be back at 6:00 eastern. the president of the united mine workers of america joins me to talk about the mining disaster in west...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. to finish what you started today. for the aches and sleeplessness in between, there's new motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. new motrin pm. not that long ago, many families were priced out of an overheated housing market. but the times have changed. get the facts at remax.com. today, the dream of owning a home seems more attainable than ever. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. (announcer) regular kool-aid. goes almost three times further than soda. kool aid. delivering more smiles per gallon. but we're also in the showing-kids- new-worlds business. and the startup-capital- for-barbers business. and the this-won't- hurt-a-bit business. because we don't just work here. we live here. these are our families. and our neighbors. and by changing lives we're in more than the energy business we
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. to finish what you started today. for the aches and sleeplessness in between, there's new motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. new motrin pm. not that long ago, many families were priced out of an overheated housing market. but the times have changed. get the...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. >>> well, the anticipation is building at the augusta national golf club in georgia where tiger woods tees off tomorrow in the masters tournament. he's returning to golf as you know for the first time since that sex scandal erupted four months ago. nbc's kerry sanders joins us live now from the fan entrance at augusta. so, kerry, i understand you're going to give us a little bit of a tour since we have to live vicariously through you. we'd never get media credentials. at least i wouldn't. >> >> reporter: it's exciting to be here. inside, amazing. outside, a lot of energy. what's interesting, at this hour, there are fans you'll see, a lot of fans are walking in, fans are also walking out. the reason they're walking out is because tiger woods is done for the day. so many people here are drawn to see tiger woods on the links. yesterday there was this picture. take a look at this. this i
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. >>> well, the anticipation is building at the augusta national golf club in georgia where tiger woods tees off tomorrow in the masters tournament. he's returning to golf as you know for the first time since that sex scandal erupted four months ago. nbc's kerry sanders joins us live now from the fan entrance at...
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don't you get it, america? obama, reid, pelosi, they know that's best for you, for me and our families! they expect us to keep quiet, sit down and just pay those taxes. are we gonna keep quiet america? >> ok, denee, senior fellow project 21 joins us from washington, d.c. give us a sense. give us a feeling, the energy, the amount of people there. what was it like? >> it was absolutely amazing. good morning, everyone. it's estimated that over 40,000 people actually attended the event. i walked through the crowd. i was able to meet and greet a lot of people from across the country. and people were just excited. they're energized. they're concerned about the direction our country is going and they are so happy to have this platform to come together and know that there is support and that we're not alone. >> hey, deneen, i don't know if you were listening to the beginning of the show burt essentially the president of the united states without a smile on his face said you think i would be thanked. why would these tea
don't you get it, america? obama, reid, pelosi, they know that's best for you, for me and our families! they expect us to keep quiet, sit down and just pay those taxes. are we gonna keep quiet america? >> ok, denee, senior fellow project 21 joins us from washington, d.c. give us a sense. give us a feeling, the energy, the amount of people there. what was it like? >> it was absolutely amazing. good morning, everyone. it's estimated that over 40,000 people actually attended the event....
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the show starts right now. >> in america, more denial and more decent. ultimately more delosing from wall street. the bankers captain and we the taxpayers, the poor, abused crew members. . >> the captain explains cruelty, abuse and exploitation by arguing that fear is the only tactic that is cruel to respond to. call street used that on us once when they ensured our politician that is our nation faced certain doom a couple of years ago if we, the taxpayer didn't come to their rescue, give them all the money they wanted and attach no strings whatsoever to it. that's funny. apparently wall street bankers have move friday fear mongering to straight up deception and deceit. case and point, goldman sacks who we are learning has a message for you angry americans. goldman said we didn't do anything wrong. yes, no fault for the company that ensured and created more importantly, trillions in risky housing bets for their clients and ensured it with aig. no sot bad except for goldman ensured that aig would decline. in other words, they bet that aig was not good for
the show starts right now. >> in america, more denial and more decent. ultimately more delosing from wall street. the bankers captain and we the taxpayers, the poor, abused crew members. . >> the captain explains cruelty, abuse and exploitation by arguing that fear is the only tactic that is cruel to respond to. call street used that on us once when they ensured our politician that is our nation faced certain doom a couple of years ago if we, the taxpayer didn't come to their...
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bank of america and citigroup repaid their entire obligation. under the law, they are out from under my jurisdiction. >> can you have any moral suasion with them? >> i can try to convince them it's wise and sensible and on the merritts makes a lot of sense, but to get the real regulation you need on these banks and wall street, you need some of these other administration initiatives, regulatory reform, corporate governance reform. i have a very small jurisdiction. >> when we talk about regulatory reform and that is the next big thing to occur, in the final version of the job bill and what was passed the house, how would that restrict executive pay? >> i have enough trouble dealing with the banks and calculating pay -- >> from my understanding though, shareholders can have a say, but not man dating. >> that's right. >> to get shareholders involved in anything is a very big challenge. >> that's right. it is a challenge, but when you look at what i'm doing with five companies actually calculating their pay for the t.a.r.p. officials and you add to
bank of america and citigroup repaid their entire obligation. under the law, they are out from under my jurisdiction. >> can you have any moral suasion with them? >> i can try to convince them it's wise and sensible and on the merritts makes a lot of sense, but to get the real regulation you need on these banks and wall street, you need some of these other administration initiatives, regulatory reform, corporate governance reform. i have a very small jurisdiction. >> when we...
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you know, whether it's mexico, like i said or america. so i think he's in good hands with, you know, the attorneyed up very well. if he's got a lawyer that's not very good and like we first had, went in there, you know, it was terrible. we almost went to prison. so with the lawyer, just as in america, he's got a good shot at it. >> larry: do we have to assume that because he hired him that he is in deep trouble? >> well, you know, a murder charge is deep trouble in any country. so -- you immediately, you know, think i need the best. so, yeah, he's in deep trouble, brother, sir. you know, murder one in mexico, that's a problem. >> larry: good seeing you, dog. thanks for being with us. >> thank you for having me, good seeing you. thank you, sir. >> larry: dwayne "dog" chapman, "where mercy is shown, mercy is given." monica's friends are shocked by this death and have interesting thoughts about her husband next. >> larry: we have a close friend of monica redman and also knew bruce. and janeknew monica for 20 years. what is your reaction? >>
you know, whether it's mexico, like i said or america. so i think he's in good hands with, you know, the attorneyed up very well. if he's got a lawyer that's not very good and like we first had, went in there, you know, it was terrible. we almost went to prison. so with the lawyer, just as in america, he's got a good shot at it. >> larry: do we have to assume that because he hired him that he is in deep trouble? >> well, you know, a murder charge is deep trouble in any country. so...
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. >>> the boy scouts of america have to pay more than $18 million to a sex victim. jurors in portland, oregon, ordered the scouts to pay jerry lewis for the abuse he suffered as a child at the hands of a scout master. the abuse happened in the 1980s. >> i have not had closure, but i have a long road ahead of me, but it's a huge jumping point for me. >> last week the juror awarded lewis, and they noticed the men never apologized to lewis. >>> and then men appeared wearing handcuffs and prison clothes as they were taken to a courthouse in norfolk, virginia, yesterday. the u.s. flew the suspected somali pirates from east africa where they were held on american ships. if convicted they face a mandatory lifetime sentence. >>> and bret michaels rushed to the hospital. >>> and how a man got his head stuck in the train doors. >>> chuck will tell us if the weekend i'm a fashion stylist. my secret? t.j.maxx. they buy directly from designers and you see the savings! i dress fashionistas. but i'm a maxxinista. t.j.maxx. >>> bret michaels is in critical condition this morning af
. >>> the boy scouts of america have to pay more than $18 million to a sex victim. jurors in portland, oregon, ordered the scouts to pay jerry lewis for the abuse he suffered as a child at the hands of a scout master. the abuse happened in the 1980s. >> i have not had closure, but i have a long road ahead of me, but it's a huge jumping point for me. >> last week the juror awarded lewis, and they noticed the men never apologized to lewis. >>> and then men appeared...
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mitch mcconnell and i did the help america vote act together. lamar alexander and i did premature birth and infant screening. i can go down a long list without exception. i don't have a republican partner here, and again, i think it's a reflection of the times we're in. and t isn'and people would say t exactly what i would like but then sit down and help manage something through and at that point getting the best of what we k. the circumstances in which we live, the times in which we're in. and so my hope is over these coming weeks, while i don't have a partner yet in all of this, i'm certainly reaching out to the best i can to people say, come along. again, if you're looking for perfection, if one side wants to just totally dominate the other, obviously you don't get that. but my experience with some success over the years, including in our own committee in the last 37 months, we've had 42 measures come out of the banking committee. 37 of those 42 measures are the law of the land today here because richard shelby and i have been able to work
mitch mcconnell and i did the help america vote act together. lamar alexander and i did premature birth and infant screening. i can go down a long list without exception. i don't have a republican partner here, and again, i think it's a reflection of the times we're in. and t isn'and people would say t exactly what i would like but then sit down and help manage something through and at that point getting the best of what we k. the circumstances in which we live, the times in which we're in. and...
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soldiers in iraq and afghanistan, is god's judgment for america's tolerance of homosexuality here at home. mr. steiner took the protest to court and won at the district level. and then at at the appeals level it was overturned. now the supreme court will hear the case this fall. but on friday, the appeals court, the second level of justice ordered snyder to pay the legal fees of this church group, $16,000, the group that demonstrated at his son's funeral. albert snyder joins me. and thank you, michael for being bag, you were part of the first interview. mr. snyder, thank you for your family's sacrifice and i don't even know what to say further. but i don't know what it means to lose a son, i have a couple and i don't know what it would be like and i just can only as a father, i just don't know what to say. to his credit, my colleague on the other network, fox, bill o'reilly is helping you out. what was your reaction when you were told by the court that you had to pay the costs of going to court against this foul group? >> chris, i think this decision, chris, hit me harder than any of
soldiers in iraq and afghanistan, is god's judgment for america's tolerance of homosexuality here at home. mr. steiner took the protest to court and won at the district level. and then at at the appeals level it was overturned. now the supreme court will hear the case this fall. but on friday, the appeals court, the second level of justice ordered snyder to pay the legal fees of this church group, $16,000, the group that demonstrated at his son's funeral. albert snyder joins me. and thank you,...
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historically in the colonial period, north and south america, we took what we needed. we took australia, or took what we needed from africa. speaking of the way the european community spread out. we never really backed off that model. we take resources we need. we take everything. we don't give enough back. we're crossing over a threshold where the earth is not going to be able to sustain us. >> why do you think business fights concerns about climate, about energy depletion, about the need to find renewables? why do they fight it? the people from the oil patch, oklahoma especially, constantly carping and denying. people like glenn beck making a living by not telling the truth. >> if you make your living in oil and the answer is a different answer, a different solution, and renewable energy like wind or solar or something like that, you'll deny that answer exists or probably going to deny that the problem exists. that's what these kind of professional deniers and skeptics are doing. they're swaying the public dialogue away from this major crisis that's looming. >> the f
historically in the colonial period, north and south america, we took what we needed. we took australia, or took what we needed from africa. speaking of the way the european community spread out. we never really backed off that model. we take resources we need. we take everything. we don't give enough back. we're crossing over a threshold where the earth is not going to be able to sustain us. >> why do you think business fights concerns about climate, about energy depletion, about the...
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and today, we know it's small businesses that can create the jobs america needs. that's why at&t is investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless networks. making them faster, smarter, and more secure. connecting small businesses to markets across the country, and around the world. we invest now, because we know it will pay off... with new jobs, new growth, from a new generation, putting their belief in the future on the line. now is the time for investment and innovation. the future is waiting. and the future has always the future is waiting. and the future has always been our business. at&t. >> all right. we are talking about another great day today. temperatures going to be back up into the 70s. so again, much better than yesterday. if you liked saturday's weather, you're going to love today. lots of sunshine outside right now. we'll be dealing with temperatures back into the mid-70s in the warm spots. 10 degrees above average in most locations. plenty of warmth from the southwest winds coming in 10 to 15 miles per hour. a very nice afterno
and today, we know it's small businesses that can create the jobs america needs. that's why at&t is investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless networks. making them faster, smarter, and more secure. connecting small businesses to markets across the country, and around the world. we invest now, because we know it will pay off... with new jobs, new growth, from a new generation, putting their belief in the future on the line. now is the time for investment and...
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but i think this relationship between the united states of america and the people of israel is rock solid. >> you met with the president on march 23. an extraordinary visit to the white house, and no public picture. apparently kept you waiting in the roosevelt room. >> i don't know how the meeting was perceived, but i don't think there was any such intention on the part of the president. i think we have outstanding issues and we're trying to resolve them in the best way that we can. >> netanyahu also said that israel wants to resume peace talks right away. and the story getting a lot of buzz tonight, bush and clinton together again. but this time it was jenna bush interviewing former president bill clinton as a correspondent for "the today show." >> i'm sure this is a rarity, for me, a bush interviewing a clinton. >> i was thinking if your family fed you questions i would be cooked. >> no way, they love you. in fact, they joke that you're my grandfath my grandfather's stepson because he talks about you more than anybody else in the family. >> but your grandmother always says every family
but i think this relationship between the united states of america and the people of israel is rock solid. >> you met with the president on march 23. an extraordinary visit to the white house, and no public picture. apparently kept you waiting in the roosevelt room. >> i don't know how the meeting was perceived, but i don't think there was any such intention on the part of the president. i think we have outstanding issues and we're trying to resolve them in the best way that we can....
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interference, regulation, too much taxes in the health care law that are going to essentially cost america jobs. i think we can expect to hear the president, not surprisingly, to consider that. the statistic you often hear from the administration, one year ago at the depths of the great recession, this country was losing 750,000 jobs a month. a total of 8 million jobs lost during the economic downturn. now today's news, good news in the respect that they are in positive territory in terms of job growth. 162,000, as you were pointing out, a quarter of those due to the census. christina romer, chairman of council of economic advisers at the white house said a lot of people off not looking for jobs now reentering the workforce, remaining steady at 9.7. that's what eric cantor and john boehner seized on. the static number, 9.7%. you pointed out, even the president's own economic forecast does not anticipate that coming down before the elections, to choose a date out of the air, in november. a recipient of $50 million in stimulus money, they make lithium ion batteries, they say that stimulus mo
interference, regulation, too much taxes in the health care law that are going to essentially cost america jobs. i think we can expect to hear the president, not surprisingly, to consider that. the statistic you often hear from the administration, one year ago at the depths of the great recession, this country was losing 750,000 jobs a month. a total of 8 million jobs lost during the economic downturn. now today's news, good news in the respect that they are in positive territory in terms of...
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santor santorum's america foundation pac, $1.2 million. isn't the mission of fox news and these people to give a strong townatifoundation to the republican party? do you see it digitally? >> if we had to look and say does fox news lean toward the right? of course it does. does msnbc lean toward the left? of course it does. look at how many shows msnbc has on every night that does nothing but hammer the republican party, the tea party and everybody else you mentioned there. they also employ a significant amount of people who work for democrats who now are -- >> i don't disagree with you on that. i can't speak for the other hosts. i'm a progressive. i'm a lefty. there are some republicans i like. you're one of them. >> thank you. >> you know, the fact is that -- i'm not out there raising money and i'm not out charging tickets for tea parties for candidates and everything else. what's the mission of fox news? >> here's why i don't have a problem with this. people know this. this is transparency. people who watch that -- the tv show, who watch
santor santorum's america foundation pac, $1.2 million. isn't the mission of fox news and these people to give a strong townatifoundation to the republican party? do you see it digitally? >> if we had to look and say does fox news lean toward the right? of course it does. does msnbc lean toward the left? of course it does. look at how many shows msnbc has on every night that does nothing but hammer the republican party, the tea party and everybody else you mentioned there. they also...
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and this is really bad for not only the farmers, it's bad for america. it's bad for all of us. >> larry: how did you get involved, interest in the farming thing? >> i was doing some shows in the illinois state fair. and i was on the bus talking to big jim thompson, the governor of illinois. and he and i were sitting there, and it was kind of like an annual ritual. i would come in and do the fair and he would come on the bus and we'd have a bowl of chili and drink a beer and talk about things. and this particular year, we started talking about the farmers. i'd heard from my friends in texas about how the farmers weren't doing that good. and i grew up on a farm. and i knew that it didn't ever do really great. but i heard that it was worse than usual, that they weren't get anything money and they were going out of business at an alarming rate. i started checking out, and sure enough. we at one time had over 8 million small family farmers, and now we're down to less than 2 million and that's not right. >> larry: it's the big companies that are running it. >>
and this is really bad for not only the farmers, it's bad for america. it's bad for all of us. >> larry: how did you get involved, interest in the farming thing? >> i was doing some shows in the illinois state fair. and i was on the bus talking to big jim thompson, the governor of illinois. and he and i were sitting there, and it was kind of like an annual ritual. i would come in and do the fair and he would come on the bus and we'd have a bowl of chili and drink a beer and talk...
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the 68-year-old compared an extraterrestrial visit to christopher columbus arriving in the americas, which, quote, didn't turn out very well for the native americans. after using rogaine for a while, i went to my stylist and she said hair was growing back... i was like, yes, this works... [ male announcer ] only rogaine is proven to regrow hair in 85% of guys. puhh puhh puhh putt and that's it. [ male announcer ] stop losing. start gaining. >>> following breaking news coming into our newsroom. the former university of tennessee student charged with hacking sarah palin's e-mail will not testify in his own defense. his attorney said the defense will rest their case after putting one witness on the stand. he's accused of trying to derail her campaign run when he accessed her personal e-mail in 2008. the prosecution rested its case on friday after sarah palin herself took the stand. he faces up to 50 years in prison if he's found guilty. >>> we in arizona have been more than patient waiting for washington to absent. but decades of federal inaction and misguided policy have created a dang
the 68-year-old compared an extraterrestrial visit to christopher columbus arriving in the americas, which, quote, didn't turn out very well for the native americans. after using rogaine for a while, i went to my stylist and she said hair was growing back... i was like, yes, this works... [ male announcer ] only rogaine is proven to regrow hair in 85% of guys. puhh puhh puhh putt and that's it. [ male announcer ] stop losing. start gaining. >>> following breaking news coming into our...
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half of america are not paying taxes. i think you are going to see the depend s are going to have to find a way to get money out of these people. i talked about this, they are going to put a national sales tax in place in addition to the income tax. >> in addition to increasing the amount of money they are going to charge on medicare and social security. >> greta: that will hurt people in the lower incomes. i'm thinking about the $366,000 number this will affect people below that it is increasing taxes [ talking over each other ] >> greta: it will hurt people under $366,000. >> people in the lower income spend a higher percentage -- spend all generally speaking on spending that's how they survive, they don't save much. people who have higher income have a lower [ talking over each other ] >> they don't it all this is going to hit, 100% of income for lower income people and not one -- 100% for everybody else. number two, they are going to put a value added tack and create another tax credit to refund to people -- >> greta:
half of america are not paying taxes. i think you are going to see the depend s are going to have to find a way to get money out of these people. i talked about this, they are going to put a national sales tax in place in addition to the income tax. >> in addition to increasing the amount of money they are going to charge on medicare and social security. >> greta: that will hurt people in the lower incomes. i'm thinking about the $366,000 number this will affect people below that it...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back. a look at the stock market. stock prices were lower in the early going. a recent rally had taken the dow near the 11,000 level for the first time in 18 months. you see right now the dow is lightly up. s&p up as well and so is the nads dak. >>> president obama is proposing dramatic changes to america's nuclear strategy. under the new policy, the u.s. would not use nuclear weapons against nonnuclear countries. but defense secretary robert gates insists that, quote, all options are on the table when it comes to nations like iran and north korea. richard wolffe is msnbc political analyst. it's interesting, our first political team at msnbc says this is typical president obama, trying to be in the middle when it comes to this policy. >> reporter: kind of. he's also trying to spin this policy in another direction. so it's not just about defense, but it's about re
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back. a look at the stock market. stock prices were lower in the early going. a recent rally had taken the dow near the 11,000 level for the first time in 18 months. you see right now the dow is lightly up. s&p up as well and so is the nads dak. >>> president obama is proposing...